Steve Nedved

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Attention Reese’s lovers: The classic chocolate peanut butter candy has 2 new varieties

Diliberti13/iStock(NEW YORK) — Chocolate or peanut butter? Reese’s came up with a brand new treat so now whether your favorite part of the classic candy is sweet or salty, there’s more for everyone to love! Reese’s launched the brand new “Reese’s Lovers Cups” on Monday that features a classic chocolate peanut butter cup with even …

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‘This is not my son’: Mother of man accused of killing Wisconsin prosecutor tells police, document says

Courtesy DeKalb County State’s Attorney’s Office(BEAVER DAMN, Wisc.) — A Wisconsin man, who allegedly shot his ex-wife multiple times just feet from their young daughter, had no history of violence, his mother told police. Ulisses W. Medina Espinosa was charged on Tuesday with one count of first-degree intentional homicide, under the elements of domestic abuse, …

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Prosecutors drop charges against Jussie Smollett despite believing actor did it

ABC News(CHICAGO) — In a stunning move, prosecutors in Chicago dropped all charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett on Tuesday despite acknowleging Smollet fabricated a street attack on himself in an attempt to get a pay raise. “We stand behind the investigation and the facts revealed,” said Joe Magats, the first assistant state attorney in …

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From “God’s Country” to Tokyo, Japan, Devin Dawson is everywhere these days

ABC/Image Group LADevin Dawson not only co-wrote Blake Shelton’s new single, “God’s Country,” you’ll also hear him singing on the new track. The “Dark Horse” hitmaker co-wrote the tune with Michael Hardy and Jordan Schmidt. You’ll be able to hear the lead release from Blake’s next album this Friday. Meanwhile, Devin also lends his vocals to “Matthew’s Daughter,” a new song from …

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Masterpieces renamed at new art exhibition to highlight the role of people of color

Vladislav Zolotov/iStock(PARIS) — Paintings by some of France’s best known artists have been re-named to highlight the role of people of color in art history, part of a new exhibition in Paris that opened Tuesday. The new names, which are displayed at the exhibition “Le modèle noir de géricault à Matisse” (Black Models: from Géricault …

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Sackler family pausing donations as top museums cut ties to OxyContin maker

diegograndi/iStock(NEW YORK) — A number of major art institutions and charities are suspending a consistent source of funding because of an ongoing opioid scandal. The Sackler family has come under scrutiny in light of a legal battle involving the pharmaceutical company that they own — Purdue Pharma. The Sackler Trust regularly donates to museums like …

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‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett charges dropped; Chicago mayor and top cop furious, calling it a ‘whitewash of justice’

ABC News(CHICAGO) — In a stunning move, prosecutors in Chicago dropped all charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett on Tuesday, a month after he was hit with felony counts stemming from what police said was a staged street attack on himself in an attempt to get a pay raise. The unanticipated development shocked Chicago, and …

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“Texas queen[s]” Kelly Clarkson and Maren Morris share the love on their socials

Columbia NashvilleKelly Clarkson is showing Maren Morris some love on social media. “Alright Maren Morris with your new album! Damn! Lovin it!” the original American Idol tweeted. “#RSVP is my new slow jam, don’t worry about it,” she added, referring to the sultry song of that name on Maren’s album Girl. She added, “Y’all need to check her new album out …

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Peoria Ag Lab removed from closure list in 2020 budget

Photo courtesy of USDA Representatives Cheri Bustos and Darin LaHood have announced the Peoria Ag Lab has been removed from the closure list and is recommended to be funded in President Trump’s FY2020 budget proposal. Bustos says the lab drives innovation for farmers, consumers and families across the country and calls the announcement a victory …

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Missouri River management is still a sore spot for Grassley

The way the U.S. Corps of Engineers is managing the Missouri River continues to be sore spot for Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley. Grassley says the flood control needs to be the Corps’ number one priority. “It’s getting the Corps to realize that they’ve got to put more emphasis on flooding than five or six other …

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